Bruce Springsteen, No Kings and St. Paul
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Artist will kick off the tour in Minneapolis on Tuesday
Bruce Springsteen is not concerned about losing any fans of his who are MAGA as he continues to attack Donald Trump while out on his new tour. While talking to the Minnesota Star Tribune in an interview published Wednesday,
In a new interview, ahead of his upcoming visit to Minnesota, Bruce Springsteen has explained why he doesn't fear a "blowback" to sharing his politics.
Bruce Springsteen sees no need to mince words as he prepares to begin his Land of Hope and Dreams tour with the E Street Band on March 31 in Minneapolis: “the tour is going to be political and very topical about what’s going on in the country,
Bruce Springsteen says The E Street Band "is built for hard times," which is why he felt so compelled to tour the US this spring.
Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." is featured in an ACLU video as the Supreme Court is set to weigh in on Trump's birthright citizenship policy.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will launch their Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour across the country this spring, kicking off at Minneapolis’ Target Center on March 31. The 20-date run will feature 19 arena shows,
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a landmark birthright-citizenship case, and Springsteen and the ACLU want people to understand what’s at stake
More than 3,100 events were registered across all 50 states with millions expected to participate in the protests.